Position effects in ectopic and allelic mitotic recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Position effects in ectopic and allelic mitotic recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract
We have examined the role that genomic location plays in mitotic intragenic recombination. Mutant alleles of the LEU2 gene were inserted at five locations in the yeast genome. Diploid and haploid strains containing various combinations of these inserts were used to examine both allelic recombination (between sequences at the same position on parental homologs) and ectopic recombination (between sequences at nonallelic locations). Chromosomal location had little effect on mitotic allelic recombination. The rate of recombination to LEU2 at five different loci varied less than threefold. This finding contrasts with previous observations of strong position effects in meiosis; frequencies of meiotic recombination at the same five loci differ by about a factor of forty. Mitotic recombination between dispersed copies of leu2 displayed strong position effects. Copies of leu2 located approximately 20 kb apart on the same chromosome recombined at rates 6-13-fold higher than those observed for allelic copies of leu2. leu2 sequences located on nonhomologous chromosomes or at distant loci on the same chromosome recombined at rates similar to those observed for allelic copies. We suggest that, during mitosis, parental homologs interact with each other no more frequently than do nonhomologous chromosomes.
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